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  • Home
  • Attorneys
    • Brian J. Farrar
    • Edmund S. Aronowitz
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    • Katherine F. Cser
    • Jyarland Q. Daniels
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    • Raymond J. Sterling
    • Jennifer L. Lord
    • Gerald (“Jerry”) D. Wahl (In Memoriam 1948 – 2024)
    • Noah Peltier
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5 reasons why workers fail to report harassment, discrimination

by Sterling Employment Law | Jul 28, 2021 | Workplace Discrimination

Workers rely on their jobs to support their families, pay for their homes or apartments and gain knowledge potentially leading to employment opportunities within the company. But all that may collapse if they lose their job. And losing their jobs often is on their...

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Pregnant workers optimistic after legislation passes U.S. House

by Sterling Employment Law | Jul 22, 2021 | Workplace Discrimination

Finally, with bipartisan support, a federal bill designed to protect pregnant women who face workplace discrimination passed in the U.S. House in mid-May. Now, it is on to the U.S. Senate. This has been a long time coming since the bill has been under consideration...

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Ex-worker: employer ignored her allegations of racial harassment

by Sterling Employment Law | Jul 7, 2021 | Workplace Discrimination

You think that by now companies would have a firmer understanding of how to deal with and stamp out racial discrimination in the workplace. However, some companies seem to struggle in the ways to confront this issue, create policies that address it as well as punish...

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Gender discrimination and “bro culture” at Michigan firm lead to lawsuit

by Sterling Employment Law | Jul 2, 2021 | Workplace Discrimination

While women have been a major part of the Michigan workforce for decades, there are still industries and workplaces where men make up the majority of the employees. Unfortunately, women who work in male-dominated industries are often subjected to sexual harassment and...

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Ryder, staffing agency to pay $2 million for racial harassment

by Sterling Employment Law | Jun 4, 2021 | Workplace Discrimination

A Black worker at a transportation firm facility in Southern California complained of racial harassment. Rather than address the situation and correct the issue, Miami-based Ryder and its temporary staffing agency partner chose to fire the employee within days of his...

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The subtle and blatant signs of racial discrimination at work

by Sterling Employment Law | May 25, 2021 | Workplace Discrimination

Some signs of racial discrimination in the workplace are subtle, while others are obvious. The former may include a snub over a job promotion. The latter might be a finger in the chest and taunts from a coworker claiming that you “do not belong in this country.” It is...

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Amazon again accused of workplace discrimination

by Sterling Employment Law | May 20, 2021 | Workplace Discrimination

The fact that five more women sued tech giant Amazon for discrimination and harassment should not surprise anyone. This type of boorish and illegal behavior continues to happen today even though we may think our workplaces have obliterated and stymied these actions....

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TV reporter cites discrimination, retaliation over COVID concerns

by Sterling Employment Law | May 14, 2021 | Workplace Discrimination

Everyone wants to have a safe workplace. And they should not be punished or treated differently simply because they want to ensure that their company subscribes proper safety protocols. A Grand Rapids television reporter found herself in this position and lost her job...

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Michigan Senate addresses internal harassment policy

by Sterling Employment Law | May 10, 2021 | Workplace Discrimination

No workplace is immune from sexual harassment and discrimination. This includes the Michigan Senate. In a move geared toward addressing these issues within the confines of the state Senate, a bipartisan team introduced an updated policy that went into effect on April...

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Allegations of misogyny, discrimination and retaliation at Gentex

by Sterling Employment Law | May 3, 2021 | Workplace Discrimination

Sexist behavior and misogyny have been around a long time in the workplace. For decades, it seemed that the business world had accepted such behavior as “normal,” but ask any woman on the receiving end of this condescending, harassing and illegal behavior. It is not...

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